Hi All,
I have been using a DVDO Duo for a few years now. All my HDMI equipment connects into it. My current audio processor (Rotel RSP-1098) has no HDMI capability so I have the coax output from the Duo connected to it, the two HDMI video outputs from the Duo are connected to my tv and projector.

I am going to replace the Rotel with a Yamaha CX-A5000 audio processor. I understand I can connect the audio only HDMI output from the Duo to the Yamaha for sound. What however is the best way to connect the a Yamaha to the Duo so I can see the Yamaha's on screen display?

Hi Guys,
Thanks for talking the time to reply. I've checked the Yamaha manual and you can turn off video processing. I have also read that the CX-A5000 can do video pass through when in standby mode, so it looks like I can watch TV without having to turn on the CX-5000 (which I want to be able to do) using your suggested hook up method.

Hi
I've had my Duo for three years and has worked flawlessly. I use the CMS with Chromapure to calibrate my 95ES projector. I recently upgraded the firmware to 2.4.1. Since that upgrade I have had some issues with frame dropping from streamed sources (Roku 3, Oppo 93, Amazon Fire). Nothing else has changed on my system. Is this just coincidence, or is it possible that the Duo FW upgrade could be the issue ? I thought I would check before here before downgrading.

Hi
I've had my Duo for three years and has worked flawlessly. I use the CMS with Chromapure to calibrate my 95ES projector. I recently upgraded the firmware to 2.4.1. Since that upgrade I have had some issues with frame dropping from streamed sources (Roku 3, Oppo 93, Amazon Fire). Nothing else has changed on my system. Is this just coincidence, or is it possible that the Duo FW upgrade could be the issue ? I thought I would check before here before downgrading.

I got over my laziness and bypassed the Duo and still had the same problems.

I have had the Duo for several years and it works fine on the main display, a 65" Panny with audio HDMI connected to a Denon 4520. However, I can't get audio out of my bedroom display, a 50" Pioneer which uses a sound bar. I get picture but no sound. Both displays are 1080p.

I have had the Duo for several years and it works fine on the main display, a 65" Panny with audio HDMI connected to a Denon 4520. However, I can't get audio out of my bedroom display, a 50" Pioneer which uses a sound bar. I get picture but no sound. Both displays are 1080p.

can you explain how the av is hooked up and settings for the bedroom display?